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Revision as of 18:51, 10 April 2019
- St.Calenda's Wandering Pageant, Odeum & Lunar Fair
Introductions
The Odeum serves as the locus of all dramatic and musical performances. But like many places within the domain of the pageant, it is amorphous, being made up of a dozen pageant-wagons that serve as a mobile stage upon which performances are streamed to the masses as the wagons pass through village or town. Alternatively, the pageant wagons can set up in a fixed location, in which case the wagons form up into a circle, cutting out sights and sounds of the greater pageant and delineating the circled wagons as a magical-mysterious place called the "Theater".
Actors
[[ |200px]] Mervyn -- The Chief Narrator / Script Writer {Welsh}
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[[ |200px]] Gennadi -- The Heroic Knight and fair brother of Semyon, the Blackguard {Russian}
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[[ |200px]] Semyon -- The Blackguard, the dark brother of Gennadi, the Heroic Knight {Russian}
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Storytellers
Theodoric -- The Storyteller among pageant goers, but the pageant players know him better as The Goth.
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Minstrels
[[ |200px]] Eleftherios -- First Castrato joined the pageant under the reign of the Byzantine empress Aelia Eudoxia. A strict taskmaster, he demands only the best of his castrati singers. {Byzantine} []
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[[ |200px]] Julian Fabel -- Pan Pipes/ Dancer/ Dancing Rat trainer {} []
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Playwright
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Odeum Guard